The National Chronic Fatigue
Survey

The
Fatigue Management Institute recently conducted a nationwide survey of what
it's like to experience chronic fatigue. The purpose of the
survey is to develop a better understanding of fatigue in chronic
medical conditions and to improve treatments and techniques for
managing fatigue. Our findings will be presented at
professional
meetings and in medical journals only as group data, and no specific
individual information will be published. Preliminary data from the Survey is being prepared for dissemination in Fall 2011.

About The Fatigue
Management Institute

The
Fatigue Management Institute is an outgrowth of the fatigue-related
research and clinical programs developed in the School of Psychology at
the Florida Institute of Technology. The Institute serves as
the
focal point for integrating emerging research findings with techniques
for day-to-day management of fatigue. The Institute
conducts research on fatigue and fatigue management interventions,
provides fatigue management training, and disseminates summaries of
national and international research findings related to fatigue and its
management in chronic medical conditions.